Case reports
Feb. 1 – At 4:06 p.m., Judy Throckmorton, Hinkston Avenue, reported that she had received a threatening text message.
Feb. 1 – At 6 p.m., Dustin Moorhead, Millcrest Court, reported that his daughter had not been returned per court-ordered visitation.

Traffic Cases
The following information from the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office indicates drivers and/or owners whose vehicles were involved in accidents.

Feb. 9 – At 9:44 p.m., a non-injury accident was reported on Grays Run Pike three miles from town. Caitlin Thomason lost control and struck an earth embankment.
Feb. 3 – At 10:32 p.m., an injury accident was reported on KY 36 seven miles from town. Kayla Singer rounded a curve causing her to leave the roadway and striking a tree before coming to a rest.

The headline caught my eye — “Why are Christians such bad tippers?”
It was a story responding to something that recently went viral on the Internet when a restaurant server was fired after posting a copy of a customer’s credit card receipt online.

SALEM CHURCH
OF CHRIST
The community is invited to join us at Salem Church of Christ, Salem Pike for a Good Friday service of praise, prayer and reflection on March 29 at 7 p.m.
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Salem Church of Christ, Salem Pike, will host the Sam Marsh Family Singers on Saturday, April 6 at 6 p.m. for a night of 4-part harmony and acapella praise to God. The community is invited.

When the General Assembly meets in odd-numbered years, it has a much different schedule than it does in those ending in an even number.
The meeting time is 30 rather than 60 days, and the first four of those are set aside just to elect legislative leaders and appoint members to committees. The bulk of our work doesn’t begin until early February, and it effectively ends a little more than a month later.

It’s Valentine’s Day; what will your sweetie have for you when he or she comes home from work?
As you know, the internet has a plethora of statistics. If you believe any or even part of those numbers, you may be interested to know that for that one special day over $13 billion is spent in the United States.
More women purchase Valentine’s Day cards than men, while more men buy flowers than women.